Wow..... you couldn't be missing the point more if you were actively trying to do so.
Well, considering you seem to have missed my point by a mile, maybe you shot me off course. I got your point. Your point backs up my point. Your point is irrelevant since I already said that my list of 3-4 LB free agents was a complete list and that was why he is included.
The Pats acquired Beisel to do the same thing you are arguing they are going to have to do. Teach players with different skill sets and from different defenses because they could not acquire a polished 3-4 LB in free agency to replace Phifer leaving and Bruschi having a stroke. This wasn't because there were too many teams fighting for 3-4 LBs, it was because there weren't enough teams developing 3-4 LBs.
This is the same argument people made in 2006 when Nick Saban was in Miami, Mangini was in NY, and Romeo were in Cleveland. People said they would all steal all the talent the Pats were going after. It didn't stop the Pats from restocking in 2007 and going 18-1 with one minute from 19-0.
I see there are two sides to every story. The more teams polishing 3-4 LB talent increases the free agency pool as much or maybe even more than dillute the availability of players due to more competition. Every team running the 3-4 will not need LBs in free agency every year. Many of them who lose free agent LBs will replace them with current talent on their roster and the draft, and not free agency.
I don't get why this concept is so hard to grasp. I am sure there will years that there will be a lot of competition for 3-4 LBs, but others where there will be a glut (at least in what free agency is today where most teams are well under the cap).
I can almost guarantee you that the Steelers, Chargers, and Jets (they are over the cap even if there is a need) will not be competitors for any of the top free agent LBs this offseason. I bet the Cards will probably not be a player either since Wisenhunt comes from the Pittsburgh tree that likes to build in the draft. That cuts the teams vying for the free agents available in half right there.
But I am getting tired of this argument. I guess we will have to agree to disagree.